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Originally Posted by wahbs
All of these vloggers, including myself (Mr Bill Poker), have the opportunity to make ourselves look good or bad depending on the content we want to share. I think the best vlogs show the interesting hands whether played well or poorly. But given that, "interesting hands" are the vast MINORITY of the hands that get played! If a vlog has 10 hands on it, you are possibly seeing only 1% of the hands played that week!! How well the player plays in the "routine" hands is rarely shown, because it doesn't make for a good video, but has much more to do with whether that player is successful or not. I have played with both Andrew and Brad on a number of occasions, and it seems to me that they are both very solid winning players.
I agree. However, for someone like me that has my family, job, kids activities, work travel but also plays roughly 3 times a week without good quality vlog equipment... it's sometimes hard to get good hands on video and I am also one that finds it hard to remember hands while I am taking notes!
Interesting hands I think are less about the actual hand.. and more about the environment, the style of play and line that happens during the hand with the players...
always interesting to see how things play out at various types of cash and tournament games!